CareysHi, While I was looking for the marker to fulfill a photo request for another Thomas Carey, I came across Thomas M. Carey Sr.'s marker (July 6, 1896-February 4, 1958) married to Marion L. Carey (1897-1969) in the Parkwood Cemetery and Mausoleum in Baltimore, Md. Right next to Thomas Sr.'s marker was a marker for a Thomas M. Carey Jr. (May 22, 1918-October 17, 2002) married to a Thelma Carey (1916-2007). Because of the proximity of the marker placement, the identical Sr. and Jr. names, and the birth dates, it would seem that the Thomas Jr. I found today was Thomas M. Carey Sr.'s son. Are you sure about the marker you found in the Resurrection Cemetery for Thomas Carey being connected as the son of the Thomas Carey Sr. in Parkwood?LShue

Update to family linksThank you for your work thru find a grave. I see that you maintain John Stratherns civil war grave. My great grandfather was his brother. I tried to add his parents to his information and am not sure that information transferred. Would you please either add the following data or transfer maintenance of his site to me. Father--Thomas Strathern. 127554413mother---Helen Strathern. 127554445

I appreciate your help whatever you choose to do! Thank you Ardith Smith

HattonI know you say you are not related to 99% of the contributions you have made, but I am seriously interested in whether you are related to Alexander and Richard Dixie Hatton who you contributed. I had a cousin Sylvia Jett who held a lot of family records on my mom's side of the family. Thought it might be coincidental because if you are related I would love to trade family history information.

Oxon Hill Methodist Church CemeteryIt states on the Church's page that the Cemetery is closed but it is not closed. You can get a key and go in to the Cemetery. It is behind the grocery store, near their trash and loading dock. It is fenced all the way around it. I have walked it years ago. Please can you get a photo of the actual Cemetery ??